Malaya Tribune, 17 November 1924
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Title Section26 1924-11-17 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING*DAILY. SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY, Vol XI NO. 271 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1924 FIVE CENTS. THE Malaya Tribune MONDAY. 17th NOVEMBER, 1924.26 words
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Advertisement219 1924-11-17 1 i i i niiininnirifin::« I' 1 v n:v.KiTEK l REPAIRING I m I I iaranteed I s riivrtter EnporitfiH I I f Oi <» ,'Jl'" m 1111 i»■ J I "> A*GULL'' BRAND f I edened Condensed I I j Unsweetened Condensed I I I Sterilised Natural. I Vi SOLE219 words
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Advertisement260 1924-11-17 1 i. i.ii. i. i. i i i i .i iM i i i n i i i i t n I WEAK EYES. I Yo sh be able to read a lon f I lime w.thout erea thinking of your 3 eyes. 3 Z U not, p!ense consult on, «>f260 words
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Article5957 1924-11-17 2 DETAILS OF PROVIDENT SCHEME COMMITTEE'S PRELIMINARY SUGGESTIONS NO UNEMPLOYMENT FUND 1. Before dealing with the direct issue of what we hope may became The Incorporated Society of Planters' Provident Society Fund it will be well to emphasise the objects a~d aspirations of this body. The Incorporated5,957 words
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Advertisement262 1924-11-17 2 Baby's First Solid Food 1 !ailenburgs RUSKS The 'Ailenburys* Malted Rusks are delightfully crisp wholesome and easily digested; they are very useful m helping baby to cut his teeth, and may be given occasionally when he is as young as six months. The Rusks should be used as a part262 words
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Advertisement382 1924-11-17 2 EVERY' WOMAN'S At this time of year in the Far blood, to revitalize the nerve, everv w «M eeds to, cheeks, to revive !l *i i<* tor e appetite, to put f« days oi heat and spints depressed and SiliUtld 0 y Th T 1: i And it is just382 words
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Advertisement293 1924-11-17 3 hi \if was saying to the tennis ball" fa M nty you re a J around a Ual The best thirst- ;> .X it- cpfs IS Li nc Juice vJordiai m i Og Si 1« '>k i —p rh ips in a W 1 _Jlfjb.Hl b' L'T' U v?.l h293 words
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Advertisement255 1924-11-17 3 llsPainl s POt!Lh^yow I Sloan s fcß&Zf 8 penetrites w.r,«- J applied to the painful part x V and soolhes aml kll: the pain No rubbing, no mess, no skin stain. l^Et>V^U a Mrs. K. m" C :PPL£D W,TH RHEUMATISM. Sb^i^S^ i Actual i's? f^vSßsr i crippled with Rheumatism a255 words
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Advertisement213 1924-11-17 3 Keep Your Hair I Healthy By Using CUTICURA Shampoo regularly with a suds of Cuticura Soap and warm water and keep your scalp clean and healthy. Before shampooing, touch spots of dandruff and itching, if any. with Cuticura Ointment. •o»P. OtataMßt. I«lewn sold throughout the r T °V.v _£i.. t,,h213 words
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Advertisement344 1924-11-17 4 AMUSEMENTS EMPIRE CINEMA E E B X r B I 3 To-Night at 9.15 Commencing Wednesday, Nov. 19 g X Tnr *>I4L ikiii A MIGHTY INDIAN PICTURE H TBE 14th MAN g Featuring Robert Warwick SB H TTS S If IB dATSaVAN I William Fox Presents ■fISIIITriI P 1 oft344 words
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Advertisement391 1924-11-17 4 AWTOSEMENTTS From Friday, Hth November, to Wednesday, 19th November I g In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp, 1 LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT g 1 Reel Pathe Film. g FOX NEWS SPECIAL j I ONE WEEK I A 2 Reel Buster Keaton Comedy g I THE WORLD'S GREAT LITTLE391 words
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Advertisement437 1924-11-17 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY SiTrTT^ PHOLD-Yes. proud are able Sped 1 N A to present to y„u F( a TO-NIGHT! At 7 r S THE CHIN 1 I i, m The Greatest Photodrama of j, 'I Mju, NORMA TALMADGE BETWEE* The Greatest Picture of all I Al/f £> SHUN- THROUGH E WE437 words
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Article1445 1924-11-17 5 DANCE TO MUSIC BY WIRELESS (V ia Ceylon Exchange) Madras, 25th October:—A letter has been received in Calcutta from the Secretary of the Madras Radio Club with regard to the recent attempt to reach Madras from the Calcutta Broadcasting Station. I he letter states: "I heard1,445 words
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Article194 1924-11-17 5 PREVENTIVE DISCOVERED BY ITALIAN PROFESSOR fore tie medical sectict of the League r-i Nations meeting f Rome, Professor Gaetano Fxhera, of Pavia, announced his latest d seovene? fur ihe prevention of cancer. Professor Fichera's claim consists < f two par.s—first, the n* ans of discovering a predisposition to194 words
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Article128 1924-11-17 5 STANDARD OIL CO Kerosene Devoe's Imperial Brilliant per 2 tins $5.95 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins $5.55 Tiger per 2 tins $5.55 Tiger per 2 drums $5.25 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins of 8 gallons $7.«0 Socony Motor Gasoline per gallon without tins $0.90128 words
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Article146 1924-11-17 5 MR. JELLEY APPLIES FOR A CROSA SUMMONS Mr. Jelley, formerly known aa the "Threepenny Doctor," and now a provision merchant of Hackney-road, applied to Mr. Cairns, at Old-street Police Court for a cross-summons for assault. "On September 23 evening" he said, "my tenants —I had ejectment summonsed146 words
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Article, Illustration1110 1924-11-17 5 ASHLEY STERNE - BY ASHLEY STERNE ASHLEY STERNE. Mus c lovers aie going to fce favoured with another "bio: noise" very shortly. A Jrench compter has just completed a symphony k. which, for special effect, he uses 20 typ writers. This, of course, is good news for the manufacturers typewriters, but our1,110 words
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Advertisement246 1924-11-17 5 BATS MW \H m*i Store No. X at a cheap price NOTICE. ,siNGAPOBB. v, trf of the Town c f r Krection and "V•••••• e r T> -tati- ait the Wcods 1 eg out of fcingapore ;t ration and tie Municlpil o urn. rr.der» t c i ecretary by k246 words
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Miscellaneous457 1924-11-17 5 MAILS CLOSE Ma.l el est;: at G. I*. O. noon to-day. TO-MORROW, IPth NOVEMBER Pulau Soeei Sultana 9 a m Cucob and Pontian *Hocig Soon 9 a.ni Oucob and Benuit Hong Cheang 9 a m Sarawak Rajah of Sarawak 9 a.m, Hang- Ghiap 1 p.m. J Iuar T *Fly,mg Drago-rn457 words
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Obituary31 1924-11-17 6 MARRIAGE. LUCKSTED—THOLET: On November 9th at the Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. G. H. Douglas, Geoffrey J. Battye Lucksted to JuLa Josephine, youngest daughter of Joseph Duvi\ier-Thk>le»t.31 words
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Article580 1924-11-17 6 It would be interesting to know who the officials are, who arj responsible for various- sections of r adrepairing now being executed in Singapore. A set of mischievous scho): Iboys, let-loose t would scarcely do more harm or expose the travelling public to mure dangers. A few days580 words
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Article849 1924-11-17 6 The untitled is announced of Miss Effie Grace Swanson, daughter of Mr. ard Mrs. H. Swans n. and Mr. William Dick Brown, of the Chartered Bank, Bangkok r 0 n of the late Mr. Jamc* Brown of Dunferntfrne. r in litw 'in2r farewell to the Indian Ravi ton at Wembley,849 words
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Article155 1924-11-17 6 WARRANT AGAINST A CHINESE MANAGER (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban,. 14 th November:—A warrant has been issued for the arrest of T T Cheng the Manager of Ban Joo Lee Seremban, on a charge ot criminal breach erf trust in respect of $10,346.19. The accused was155 words
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271 1924-11-17 6 A SERIOUS STATE OF AFFAIRS (From Our Own Cor res pendent.) Seremban, 14th November.—Highway Boitmenes are becoming very common near Seremban. It was only the other day wl n a Corned st -pped a Motor wigonett at the 4th mile on the Rembau Road, made271 words
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Article228 1924-11-17 6 MAGICIAN S LIFE OF DRUDGERY Mr. JfcvU Mask.lyne, who bad died at the age of 61, was nh all at 14 years of age, Witts the M Daily Chronicle," when he began to aaeiat hie father at the Old Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, and in later yean he oft.n228 words
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Article25 1924-11-17 6 Frcm Ch'na and Japan by s;. Negate M aru, due Smgnpovc to-morrow. From ChVa and. Japan by s.s. Ceylon Maru, due Singapore to-morrow.25 words
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Article278 1924-11-17 6 The German police dog, whose fame has gone all over the world, is not merely a thief-catcher. He has his peaceful uses ag areiL A merchant who ha*: lost his- gt: watch during n stroll through a forest near the city called on the police to help him find it.278 words
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Article357 1924-11-17 6 SAT «AV.^ AVIT INDIAN nn, vr CINEMA Wednesday i of a splendid Lnduy fi]!i Empire ttraema i 1 ><lv anticipated. 1 "Sa'.iavan Ski ;> moving and heart I known to students of i 8 play has been G Indian r the interest cvi f ut T/J been filmed357 words
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Article101 1924-11-17 6 why Shi: is goix*; to kwt I AFRICA I Arrangements :iavo te.i for the fortl mil and Duchess of V ii: t i! and Kenya Ce!< ny. Special inte t-t I* cause it will I test the a!'"> ity f the D the effect* of101 words
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Article88 1924-11-17 6 LOST AM) POUND BHUNI>-«I* BOOTS nt> HSi How he lost i wall the lounge of hii hotel bedroom bf hind sobm oio w y. Ito "The Weekly Dispatch lenby, who ie staying Knightsbridge. "I had about £150 Wallet," be said. 'I and thought I put I afterwards88 words
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Article64 1924-11-17 6 (From Our Own Oorre*| Kuala Lumpur 15th N Ohiof Secretary. S; a largely attended At H yesterday to meet CanonSecretary of the Brit.-h ar:.l r Society. The gr!srfth v v gave an inhibition (h<l .C, rv.»«* including tin' mayi r**" 1 of wUea Sir W. Canon64 words
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Advertisement267 1924-11-17 6 EZ5E5E5i2SZ5H5E5E5Z5E5H5Z5H5ES25S52S^^ I Robinson Co., Ltd. I jii;!ii:iitai!i!!i'!iniMi i -B<:a I ;Briii«t!ai[aj!Biiiiiai]si:auauai:i;>i:iBi:i"B:'ai Toy and •V.'-' /> rC CHRISTMlS BAZAAR 1 I now °p en i Toys and suitable >!. presents for all. a I fc'iWi*'; y k Christmas Crackers I I f$ I OllfJ 2nd I I Novelties. j I Robinson267 words
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Advertisement21 1924-11-17 6 Confidential communications intended for the personal attention of the Editor, Mr. Geoffrey Lucksted, should be addressed to hirn personally by name.21 words
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Advertisement7 1924-11-17 6 PAGE FIVE TO-DAY MIXED GRILL ASHLEY .v7 words
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Miscellaneous99 1924-11-17 6 WliiJN Ai\ D WiiEHiS A SINGAPORE DIARY To-day, 17th November High Tides.—1.59 a.m., 1.5 p.m. S. S. Government Holiday. French homeward mail closes. Polo: Barnes Cups. Boxing: Exhibition Bouts, Happy Valley. To-morrow, 18th November High Tides.—2.40 a.m., 1.44 p.m. Wednesday, 19th November High Tides.—3.29 a.m, 2,32 p m. Thursday, 20th99 words
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Article852 1924-11-17 7 ih ROUS DEBATE AT GENEVA ull CONFERENCE PROVE PI ABORTIVE! I ;i > SZE'S LENGTHY SPEECH ►MEN SMOKERS Reuter. t: —The I I nary i G nference discussed Ota, but it aing to many The <itbate was •ad the Japanese r< j" Dssblc for many ati< as,Reuter. - 852 words
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Obituary42 1924-11-17 7 Reuter. FATAL WOUNDS RECEIVED IN CHAMBER FIGHT Mexico City, 15th November:—Leo pi do Guerrero the aged deputy for Zacatecas who was wounded in the affray on November 13, died from injuries. Mo rones is reported to be rapidly recovering.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article77 1924-11-17 7 Reuter. London, 16th November:—The "Sunday News" says that facts which have lately come to the knowledge of the immigration authorities and the police point to an organised system of smuggling Chinese into Britain. Many come vis Holland, where there in a large Chinese population in Rotterdam. The immigrantsReuter. - 77 words
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Article54 1924-11-17 7 Reuter. Paris, 16th November:—For the finst ten months of 1924 French imports amounted to 32,599 million francs (value) and 47 million tons. Exports were 33,979 million francs and 23 million tons, showing an increase of 9.639 million francs and four million tens compared wJth the same period ofReuter. - 54 words
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Article54 1924-11-17 7 Reuter. London-, 15th November: —The report of the Directors of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company the year ending March 31, shew that profits exceed by £2,500,000, and recommends the payment on December 131 of a dividend on ordinary shares of 10 per cent less income tax leaving £1,746,000 toReuter. - 54 words
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Article188 1924-11-17 7 WELL KNOWN PEOPLE ARRESTED GREAT SENSATION Reuter. Vancouver, 15th November:—Tht arrest at San Fra:'ei>e i ol the Director* of the Consolidated Exporters Corporation, inchiding- two prominent Br'tish-Columbian lawyer as a result of invent i-at ior. of liquosmuggling on the Pacific Coast, has caused a grea: sensatio. hero. TheReuter. - 188 words
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Article120 1924-11-17 7 EARTH TREMBLING AT WONOSOBO MORE SLIGHT SHOCKS Reuter. Batavia, 15th November.—The earth ■till trembling at WonoBobo and slight shock* and underground rumblings are still occur riisg. The Assistant Resident has advised ihe evacuation of the affected area. There has been lamb lidos every where and rivers have beenReuter. - 120 words
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Article72 1924-11-17 7 PEOPLE'S PARTY UPHOLD CLAIMS TO ACTIVITY Reuter. Berlin, 15th November: —The German Peoples Party's electoral manifesto expresses the desiie for an understanding with the Party's opporeats on the common basis of secoricjg the freedom and honour of the existence of Germany as civilised nation and the re-intrReuter. - 72 words
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Article46 1924-11-17 7 SEDITIOUS SPEECH AGAINST FELLOW REDS Reuter. Revs!, 15th November:—At the Court Martial tf the C mmunists death sentence was pass d on the Communist ex-deputy Tomp for i;(suiting the court, and delivering a seditious speech during the trial. Tomp will be executed to-day.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article32 1924-11-17 7 Reuter. Mexico City, 15th November: —It is announced that all extendirj 6)h***2 concessions held by Japanese n :he coasts of lower California have been cancelled by the Federal Governor.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article45 1924-11-17 7 Reuter. Khartum, Mudir 15th November:—The court has sentenced 28 civilian cadets, who participated in the disorders in the Military School on August 9, to eight years' imprisonment. Hrtfecatfl there has been no sign of disturbances though the sentences are widely known. —Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article39 1924-11-17 7 Reuter. i*oadon, 15th November: —Negotiations are again afoot with a view to reaching an agreement in the Clyde Bank Rent dispute. Tt is understood 1 tha|* there will not be further evictions pe ding the result. —Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article31 1924-11-17 7 Reuter. London, 15th November:—a. message from Marion says that the physiciane of Mrs. Harding am ounce tihat the patient has taken a de?ided change for the worse.— Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article308 1924-11-17 7 CRY OF EGYPTIAN DEMONSTRATORS PREMIER WITHDRAWS HIS RESIGNATION KING'S REFUSAL Reuter. Cairo, K-h NoTaasber.—Demonstrators OUDSide Abdin Palace last (right shouted "Zaghiul or revolution.' The cry waa taken up thil morning. Cairo, lGth November.—The King has informed the senatorial deputation begging him not to accept the cabinet's resignation,Reuter. - 308 words
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Article160 1924-11-17 7 PROTOCOL GUARANTEE OF NATIONAL FAITH GERMANY AND LEAGUE Reuter. Paris, 15th November.—M. IfiUstand in a speech explaining the political programme, opined that the work began at Geneva should be continued, though it was only a guarantee, of disarmament the pn tcol lay in its appeal for the goodReuter. - 160 words
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Article117 1924-11-17 7 WHOLESALE DUELS AND ACTS OF VIOLENCE Reuter. Rome, 16th November:—The fierceness with which political passions at present are raging appear to have given an impression abroad that the Fascist Government is tottering, but the tension in Rome aantrueta with the general tranquillity in the country, despite sporadic den*m«trations,Reuter. - 117 words
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Article13 1924-11-17 7 Reuter. Lo--idioii, 15th November:—The late Mr. Joeaph Conrad loft £20,000.—Reuter.Reuter. - 13 words
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Advertisement230 1924-11-17 7 'I I I I l I I DAVENPORT OIL ENGINE I SEMI-DIESEL. mT) STARTJNG I I A FOUR CYCLE HEAVY DUTY INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE I I 3 H P CH.P. 8 H P I I ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF 1 THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMiTĔD, I (Incorporated in Enprlar.d.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR,230 words
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Article1039 1924-11-17 8 Sports Pastimes. FOOTBALL MALACCA MATCH ST J.0.8.A. DEFEAT ST. I .A. (From Cnu- Own Correspondent.) Malacca, 16th November:—On Saturday, the loth instar.t en the Malacca Club Padang the St. Francis Association turred out against tihe St. Joseph Old Boys' Association of Singapore. The presence of such crack Singapore players like1,039 words
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Article269 1924-11-17 8 London, 15th November:—The following were the results of to-day's English and Scottish League matches: Division I Birmingham L Sheffield U. 1. Bolton W. 1, Hucklersfield T. 0. Burnley 2, Liverpool L Cardiff City 4, Bury 1, Everton 2, Arsenal 3. Leeds United L Newcastle U. 1. Notts,269 words
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Article231 1924-11-17 8 PRESIDENT'S PRIZE GOLF The draw for the above has resulted a? follows: First round:—A. P. Wornum vs. G. C. Denham; F. S. Gibson vs. W. L. Stevens; 0. R. S. Bateman vs. R. L. L. Braddell; F. C. Stewart vs. C. E. Winter; H. W. Raper vs. W.231 words
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Article16 1924-11-17 8 Reuter. Norfolk, Virginia, 10th November Walter Hagen has won the open golf tournament —Reuter.Reuter. - 16 words
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Article140 1924-11-17 8 CRICKET Melbourne*, 15th November:—The match between the M.C.C. and Victoria was continued here to-day in dull ar.d chilly weather the wicket was sticky and got bad as the afternoon advanced. The spectators, mostly m overcoats, numbered 35,000 and the receipts to-day amounted to £2,957. The M.C.C. were140 words
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Article54 1924-11-17 8 Capetown, 15th November:—Mr. S. Joel's team of Engfliah ci'Jcketens opened their tour here to-dlay with a two-day nmtch against the Western Province. The tourists, batting first, scored 252 for nine wickets and declared. Western Province replied with 118 and, foMowikrg on, made 82 far eight wickets,54 words
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Article36 1924-11-17 8 POLO The Siamese polo team are training on the Premiane ground frequently, in anticipation of the forthcoming match against His Highness the Sultan of Perak's team, which is expected in Bangkok in January!36 words
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Article20 1924-11-17 8 LAWN TENNIS Sydney, 15th November:—The Tenni* Association of Australasia atv inviting a visit of the American, team.—Reuter.20 words
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Article17 1924-11-17 8 RUGBY London, 15th November:—-The All Blacks beat London by 81 to 6 at Twickenham.-- outer.17 words
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Article826 1924-11-17 8 HARD WINDS AND STIFF GOING YACHTING The third and last race for the trophy so kindly puft up by Mrs. Winstedt, brought eleven boats to the line yesterday, ard Captain Fiett son them away at 10 a.m. over the Boden-Kloss course in weather that was diametrically opposed826 words
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Article146 1924-11-17 8 SWIMMING With a total of seven points, Burton won the Jackson—Miller Cup at the Swimming Club yesterday morning when he came out first in the last 150 yards handicap. Leonard finished second in yesterday's race and the series of races with a total of five146 words
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Article82 1924-11-17 8 The King and the Prince of Wales were rivals for the possession of Princess Royal; a 10-months-old Shorthorn calf, at a Shorthorn sale at Uppermill, Aberdeenshire. The Prince's representative triumphed with a bid of £1,207 10s. Mr. Lloyd George, at Brignton, dilating about tJie advantage of Free Trade, inquired, "Why82 words
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Article203 1924-11-17 8 LATEST RESTRICTION STATISTICS We are indebted to the Controller of Rubber for the following" Statistic* on Rubber Restriction: Total Total Total Exports Exports Imports British Restn. Foreign 1923 Malaya Area Rubber November 17,543 15,012 7,442 December 25,501 16,133 7,5C4 1924 January 23,848 14,569 8,867 February 19,395 14,332203 words
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Article234 1924-11-17 8 WOMEN AND THE CAUSE OF SIN M.re vague appeals for purity are not enough, decared Miss Alison Neilans, of the A?sociat on for Mral and Social Hygiene, at the conference of the National Ceupeil of Werner.- at Brighton. "We hardly kn m in these days." she continued,234 words
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Article122 1924-11-17 8 CLERGYMAN'S SON SENT TO PRISON At Boiks Quarter Sessions Frann Miller •lias Merchant (52), traveller, pleaded Crudity to obtaining £6. 5= by false pretences from Arthur Staniforth, landlord of the Plough Inn, Walt ham St. Lawrence. Mr. McVienme, prosecuting, said tfca* Miller represented that he was122 words
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Article129 1924-11-17 8 Fifteen skeletons have been ddscovered as a result of the researches at Solutre, mear Macon, which have extended over a year and have just concluded. They are estimated' to date to periods ranging* from fifteen to twenty thousand years ago to the Middle Ages. It is129 words
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Article68 1924-11-17 8 WCek ending 23rd Nov ember J°,t-iki 7th -p November: Hall Football Sh.cld-Fjrst Troop vs. Eleventh Troop, Oldham Hall Ground at 5 p.m To-morrow, 18th November:-Sign a ring Class, Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. Musketry Cla s s V C. Drill Hall at 5 pm. Wednesday 19th November:—Hall FootTroop68 words
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Advertisement301 1924-11-17 8 I Jjj|n RESTRINGjNg 1 I I j X Hepa«rs done b, our e X p er 0 1 fl 4?/ yeafS eXperiencej BEST BLACK E\'(; US |i j 1 jjy GUT j I Price SlO. I RAJA Co I HI 117, NORTH BRIDGE Ro*n 5 1 f!| SINGAPORE. liiiifniiriimiiiiiiiiiniiiiitiiiiiiaiiitiiniiiiiiiitiiiitiiiiiuiiiiiiiMiiifiiiiii; nn301 words
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Advertisement28 1924-11-17 8 Keeo tnem tv by riving t° SCOTTS during half a cci saved the lives < less thousands of w children and has I health to so mai Scott's Emulsion28 words
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Article290 1924-11-17 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET AND EVATT Exchange Singapore, 14th November. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES Issue MAIL QUOTATIONS Value 2/5 Allagar Anglo-Java o/k 20« Anglo-Malay oya 33.'6 Caves Tola 20s Batu Tiga 2s Bekch ,2 Kaiang 226 20s Bukit Rajah it 1 2- Bukit Selangor \X 2s290 words
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Article253 1924-11-17 9 Issue Value Buyers. Seller*. 1 Alleriby (New) 1.30 1.40 1 Alor Gajah 1.00 1.10 2 Amalgamated Malay 1.00 2.10 3 Ayer Hitam 9.00 11.00 I Ayer Kuning- 0.35 0.40 5 Ayer Pansus 5.00 5.25 1 Ayer Molek 1.10 120 1 BUgwnie 1.80 2.00 1 Baa sett 1.00 1.10253 words
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Article266 1924-11-17 9 Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. 1 Ayer WVng 0.10 0.15 1 Hitam Tin" 1.70 1.78 1 Jelantoh Tin 018 022 1 Johan Tin D. 0.50 0.55 £1 Idria 271- 28£1 Kuala Lumpur N. L. 17 9 18 0 £1 Kampornj K. T. D. 49!- 50i£1 Kanruntfng Tin D. 45'- 4*|-266 words
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Article225 1924-11-17 9 INDUSTRIAL SHARES Issue Value I D Buyers. Seller* il British Amer. Tob 5.10.0 513 6 10 Central Eng. Works 4.50 5.00 5 Central Motors 1.25 175 100 Chinese Com. Bank $50 paid up 82 50 87.50 11 Eastern Smltg. Ord. 0.30 950 £1 Eastern 10 p.c., Pref 10.50 11 00225 words
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Advertisement260 1924-11-17 9 I gl X T AY'S I j limitation marble Tabu., dock in at-" T,,E WATCH FOR QUALITY AND t tractive co*™. Brass !mP move .f ittI*BUJTY. I 7 olui ™«1 ke>less wind, pin set, nunt A »6«t and reliable clock. I amp ;,!ui dv *< protel case, enamel dal I260 words
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Advertisement543 1924-11-17 9 PHOTOS! PHOiOS!! GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER. Outdoor Work our Speciality Satisfaction Guaranteed. CHARGES MODERATE THE STRAUS PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, 105, North Urid.ie Uoad, Corner of Coleman Street. TdL No. 1207. CHAN TECK SWEE Proprietor. I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I i f I543 words
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Advertisement946 1924-11-17 10 H Let Wincarnis give you 2 'rlt%\ new health and vitality. wj\ J m BBlon Wincarnis it co Mj St //yv&z? cf< sh!*&? give new strength to the weak— Py '///ym?' t WfoxbiS new, rich, red Wood to those whose flfti 3 JimVM I f/lir*\}L\ I hlood it impoverished— new946 words
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Advertisement133 1924-11-17 10 PEACE AT LAST Is your life one continuous horrible fight against the dread monster of Sciatic pain? £Vnl I* y° ur^ weakening in the awful struggle? I s yoU r life-energy being destroyed by the agonizing, stabbing, thrusts of the torturous disease? then let me tell you that you are133 words
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Advertisement663 1924-11-17 10 STEAMER SAILINGS PACIFIC MAIL SlEAifflMlpiir--MANAGING AGENTS UNITED STATES SHIPPlivr »,>. TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE-rSm f iV" PORTS OP CALL—MANILA HO\Tk-nv, ASBEj »GEto YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND AMERICAN STEAMERS PRESIDENT CLEVELAND Lc Tes H »"el>ong PRESIDENT PIERCE D £c 20 *N SPECIAL THROUGH FARES, HONGKONG To via 10 EURO!) SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW663 words
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Article498 1924-11-17 11 MEAT Beef ateak round kati h Mutton Australian kati 73 ■fowl kati 71 D^ks e L a° c h" y reartd) ta «5 555 SSS'J**- hi. j| Pigeons, wild each EGGS Fowl (Singapore) for 10 48 Duck for 10 JJ Preserved (duck for 10) FISH Bawal Puteh498 words
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Article325 1924-11-17 11 FAILS TO OBSERVE A CORD ROUND THE NECK JFtW** f dootor who "tibfled him. self that a man was dead, but failed to notlce j" the darkness that his body wa2 suspended by a cord, was told to the Hack ney coroner in "Mail Week." Ine325 words
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Article304 1924-11-17 11 LOTTA CRABTREES REMARKABLE WILL The will of Lotta Crabtree, a popular American actress forty years ago, is remarkable for the fact that with the exception of a few thousand pound? left to relatives, it disposes of an entire fortune if £800,000 in charitable bequests. "Lotta," as she was304 words
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Article61 1924-11-17 11 The Rev. L. Proebstel has been appointed examiner for the London College of Music examinations in pianoforte playing, to be conducted, in Kuala Lumpur some time in December. There are in all twenty entries for the examination, from entries for the elementary department to candidates for the associate diploma. Candidates61 words
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Advertisement25 1924-11-17 11 THE Motor Union INSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) FIRE MOTOR MARINE AGENTS: Messrs. SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd 5, Malacca Street, Singapore. Telephone No. 2800.25 words
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Advertisement484 1924-11-17 12 TO LET .0 LET. Spacious new premises of No. 2-1, Birch Road on a reasonable Rent. Apply:—P. M. Marker Co. Second floor, 20 Chulia Street.—Phone, 2282. Entr\ from Ist December, li>;.4, hcuse >'c. 45, 'weaker Scad, Gss laid. Apply to K. Syed Mullet&S>n 8c Uj., i 3, Lbuha Stieet. fhene484 words
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Advertisement502 1924-11-17 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK CF INDIA, LTD. (Registered n London, under the Companies Actß of 1862 to 1890, on 2ad Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800.000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,407,811 Ilead Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET. London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir502 words
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Advertisement467 1924-11-17 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penarg 85 Beach Street Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pabit 109 Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hongkong 13, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai. Amoy, Pontianak,467 words
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Advertisement468 1924-11-17 12 INSURANCE. ffcf SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Maaagar. Oilices: 2, Finlayson Greta. THE ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LI I (Incorporated in India. 1874.) has -eccntly introduced IMPROVED COMMISSION TERM! j and invites application* for appointment! AGENTS468 words
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